She even stopped the debate so should could clarify he said what she thought he said

It began when the group were discussing another anchor whom the White House has called to be fired for labelling President Donald Trump a white supremacist.

Her supporters say she was simply exercising her First Amendment right to free speech. Travis, however, believe ESPN should discipline her.

He declared: “I believe in only two things completely. The First Amendment, and boobs,” news.com.au reported.
Baldwin interjected: “Wait, did you just say? Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on, I just want to make sure I heard you correctly, as a woman anchoring this show. What did you just say? You believe in the First Amendment and …”

“That was entirely inappropriate. Forgive me that it took a second, it’s like, live television happens and you think you hear something, but you’re not entirely sure, and then you realise it happened. So I apologise, for him … and that.”
Baldwin later wrote an opinion piece for CNN’s website, slamming Mr Travis and calling him “a guest we should never have booked in the first place”.
She wrote: “I just couldn’t let this go. I quickly felt myself turning red, getting irritated and angry. My mind was racing.

“The newsroom around me fell silent. I was staring into the camera trying to make sense of what was unfolding on national television.

“I even caught my cameraman Jay’s eyes in disbelief. I thought again: ‘It is 2017, and this grown man on my show is talking with me, a female host, about boobs. Is this seriously happening?’

“This is not okay. Speaking to women like this is unacceptable. It is 2017. Why is this even happening?”